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    Lloyd Jones Mister Pip

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    but one white man has left the island and the villagers are left stranded in their own fear. However‚ when Mr. Watts offers to teach the children‚ do the children gain a new form of escape. This is illustrated after the first reading of Great Expectations‚ “But as the rebels an redskins went on butchering one another‚ we had another reason for hiding under the cover of night. Mr. Watts had given us kids another world to spend the night in. We could escape to another place.” where the children uses

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    References: 1. Bhattacharya‚ C.B. and Sen‚ S. (2004). Doing better at doing good: when‚ why‚ and how consumers respond to corporate social initiatives. California Management Review‚ 47‚ pp. 9–24. 2. Watts‚ P. and Holme‚ R. (1999). Meeting Changing Expectations.Corporate Social Responsibility. Geneva: WBCSD‚ Available from URL: http://www.wbcsd.org [accessed 22 November 2012] 3 4. Carroll‚ A.B (1999) Corporate Social Responsibility: Evolution of a Definitional

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    Auditing Hmwk #1

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    2 D. 1 2-21 1) Adequate training and proficiency; Holmes violated because he hired two accounting students to conduct audit. 2) Independence in mental attitude; Holmes violated because he didn’t conduct the audit and accepted money from the client. 3) Due Professional Care; Holmes violated because he hired those accounting students to do professional work‚ and he didn’t conduct the audit. 4) Proper Planning and Supervision; Holmes violated because he didn’t notice a lack in the footnotes

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    The word ‘premeditated’ is defined as‚ an act done with willful deliberation or an act that has been planned in advance. Many murders and crimes are usually premeditated‚ they can be linked back to something that may have been done or planned days‚ months or even years before. Many of these can be traced back by looking at the journals‚ notebooks‚ or video entries that these people may have kept. The Columbine High School massacre was a school shooting which occurred on April 20‚ 1999 at Columbine

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    Luke Langford’s small farm “Cypress Cattle” Reflection Luke Langford’s small farm business is within his family farm “Cypress Cattle & Produce Company”. The farm has a variety of commodities including beef cattle‚ produce‚ a saw mill‚ as well as seasonal items. This fall Mr. Langford has a sunflower patch‚ a pumpkin patch with pumpkins of all sizes‚ a large corn maize for entertainment‚ a baby animal petting zoo in his barn‚ as well as his normal farming operations. While the family small farm

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    3.05 English 3

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    1. In the first stanza Holmes refers to "The meteor of the ocean air" comparing the ship’s flag to a meteor. In the second stanza‚ "the harpies of the shore‚" refers to the monstrous bird-like beasts of Greek mythology. 2. Holmes puts forth a proposal that the ship should be left to sink in the ocean and be “given to the god of storms‚ the lightning and the gale!” 3. I think that Holmes wants the ship to be a symbol of greatness and triumph. He thinks that by sending the ship to scrap would

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    The Chambered Nautilus

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    April 30‚ 2013 Period 3 PERSONIFICATION ESSAY: THE CHAMBERED NAUTILUS In the poem‚ “The Chambered Nautilus”‚ written by Oliver Wendell Holmes‚ he tells the fate of a nautilus to show us that we should live our lives like everyday like its our last and that we should move forward from the past. To prove his moral‚ he tells the fate of a nautilus by giving it human qualities and using personification to show how it lives its life and not dwell on its past. Homles uses personification in this poem

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    My Name

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    Daniel J. Holmes Professor S. Sanders English 101: TTH 4:30 21 October 2008 The Evolution of My Name and Its Purpose to My Identity Names are one of the most important qualities a person retains during their life on earth‚ and their time in society. The way a person’s name originates‚ usually has unique story of how it originated. After living in society for a couple years‚ people may attain nicknames. The way a person is nicknamed or named by other people‚ depends on who they are‚ and

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    nature to represent being stuck in the past. The Chambered Nautilus represents the growth of a person from one point in life to the next‚ and Holmes uses nature to interpret the positivity from moving forward from the past. In stanza one of The Chambered Nautilus‚ Holmes represents the past as the Nautilus and the person moving on as the mollusk. Holmes wrote‚ “This is the ship of pearl‚ which poets feign”‚ he explains

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    Comparative Analysis

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    0906 Writing May 30‚ 2011 Comparative Analysis The poem “Against Idleness and Mischief” written by Isaac Watts and the poem “How Doth the Little Crocodile” written by Lewis Carroll are two pieces of work that are always being compared and contrasted. The two poems are written by different poets in different times‚ however‚ they are very similar with each other in perspectives like the form‚ writing style‚ subject. Comparing to Carroll’s poem‚ “Against Idleness and Mischief” is more positive

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